Number three in the trilogy that also contained A Skeleton in God's Closet and More Than a Skeleton. While this one wasn't as enthralling as the first two, in my opinion, I still truly enjoyed it. Of note was the interesting relationships between Christians and Muslims. This was a major part of the story, and I thought Dr. Mailer handled it in a thought-provoking way.
The story deals with the possible discovery of an older copy of the New Testament than has ever been found, and the possibilities of there being more material to consider for the Canon.
Again, this one wasn't as much a page turner as the first two, because there wasn't as much intrigue or crisis involved, but I'd still recommend any and all three of them to Christian or non-Christian readers. I hope there's a part four in the near future.
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